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⚜️ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL ➡️ / @officialclassicalart 🖼 DOWNLOAD FULL COLLECTION ➡ https://collection.officialclassicala... 🎨 SUPPORT THE SHOW ➡️ https://support.officialclassicalart.... 🔔 CLICK THE BELL AND TURN ON ALL NOTIFICATIONS 💚 BECOME A MEMBER ➡️ / @officialclassicalart 🖼️ Merch shop ➡️ https://store.OfficialClassicalArt.com 📱 FACEBOOK: / 100093329139595 🐦 TWITTER: / classicalarts 📸 INSTAGRAM: / officialclassicalart_ 📱 TIKTOK: / officialcassicalart 📧 BUSINESS EMAIL: ClassicalArt504@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Antoine Blanchard was the professional name of French painter Marcel Masson (15 November 1910–10 August 1988), celebrated for Parisian street scenes that feel like time travel. Born near the Loire and later based in Paris, he trained at the Beaux-Arts in Rennes and then entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris after moving there in 1932. Within the wider School of Paris milieu, he began, in the late 1950s, to concentrate on nostalgic views of the capital—boulevards, squares, bridges, and cafés—often guided by vintage postcards and the imagery of an earlier city. Blanchard’s canvases are built from atmosphere: wet cobblestones catching shopfront light, winter haze around streetlamps, and crowds hurrying under umbrellas. He revisited favorite landmarks in different seasons and weather, turning Paris into a study of mood. Collectors often connect him to painters of Parisian life such as Édouard Cortès and Eugène Galien-Laloue, yet his handling is unmistakable—dense, lively brushwork and an affectionate idealization of “old Paris,” where carriages, kiosks, and café terraces glow with romantic clarity. He died in Paris in 1988, leaving a body of work that keeps the city permanently luminous. His paintings became widely collected in Europe and the United States, prized for narrative warmth and light. #AntoineBlanchard #MarcelMasson #ParisArt #ParisPaintings #FrenchArt #FineArt #OilPainting #Cityscape #StreetScene #BelleEpoque #Impressionism #PostImpressionism #SchoolOfParis #ArtHistory #MuseumArt #ArtCollector #ClassicArt #GalleryArt #ArtistBiography #EuropeanArt